Celebrate the iconic Minesweeper from Windows 95 with this faithful homage. Enjoy the same timeless gameplay, subtly enhanced for a seamless experience. Relive the nostalgia and challenge yourself with this classic favorite reborn.
On the board, the left-most counter will the number of mines on the board. Flagging a tile will reduce this number by one (1). This number can go into the negatives.
Clicking on a tile mine will cause all tiles with a mine to be shown. The clicked tile will have a background of red. All tiles that have a flag that is invalid will have a mine x'd out. All tiles that have a mine, but have a proper flag, will remain as is and will not be exposed
When an uncovered square with a number has exactly the correct number of adjacent squares flagged, performing a click with both mouse buttons on it will uncover all unmarked squares; This is called a Chord.
It is a basic technique that allows players to clear squares using flags, and the reason why flagging styles are often more efficient than non-flagging ones.
Using the middle mouse button will also cause a chord.
When clicking on the custom board difficulty, it should stay checked, and clicking it again should remain checked. Every time it is clicked, the dialog should open.